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A Brief Introduction to the Author of The Truth of Di Renjie
Yu Gengzhe, Ph.D. in History, Wuhan University, Professor and Doctoral Supervisor, School of History and Culture, Shaanxi Normal University. I have loved history since I was a child, and I decided to choose history as my major when I entered the university. Since then, I have embarked on a long road of learning history. Currently engaged in the teaching and research of Sui and Tang history. With Mencius' eloquence and masculinity, he passionately explained the ancient history of China to students. He is good at combining history with reality, rigorous and humorous, relaxed and profound, and is deeply loved by students. The seats in the front row of the classroom are always limited edition goods. Research direction: history of Sui and Tang Dynasties, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Yu Gengzhe is engaged in teaching and researching the history of Sui and Tang Dynasties. He has published many papers in authoritative core journals such as China Social Sciences, Historical Studies and Ethnic Studies. It has had a certain response in the academic circles. Some articles have been reprinted or edited by China Social Science Digest, Xinhua Digest, Academic Digest of Liberal Arts in Colleges and Universities, Guangming Daily, and Copy Materials of the National People's Congress. His research topic "Story House" has won the outstanding achievement award of philosophy and social sciences in Shaanxi Province for six times, and the second and third prizes of outstanding achievement award of philosophy and social sciences in colleges and universities in Shaanxi Province (as of 20 1 1). In 2007, he was selected into the "New Century Excellent Talents Support Program" of the Ministry of Education. He also presided over the later national social science fund project and participated in many horizontal projects. A Preliminary Study on the History of Diseases and Medical Treatment in Tang Dynasty was published. Representative achievements are:

1, The Land of the Ancient —— The Transfer of a Cultural Discrimination Symbol, China Social Sciences, No.2, 2006.

2. Disease and the Tang-Fan War, Historical Research, No.5, 2004. Guangming Daily (2004.6438+02.28) and materials copied by the National People's Congress (No.2, 2005) reproduced opinions or full texts.

3. The Disease Panic Behind the New Bodhisattva Sutra and the Good Advice Sutra —— On the Main Diseases in Tang and Five Dynasties, Journal of Nankai, No.5, 2006. Reprinted the sixth issue of Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts in Colleges and Universities in 2006 and the 1 issue of China Social Science Abstracts in 2007.

4. The Rise and Fall of Moxibustion Therapy in Folk Medical Activities in Tang and Song Dynasties, Journal of Tsinghua University,No. 1, 2006. Reprinted "China Social Science Abstracts"No. 1 in 2006 and "People's Congress Copying Materials" (Song) No.2 in 2006.

5. "Yes: There are different opinions in this paper, Research on Social and Economic History of China, No.2, 2002.

6. From gathering envoys to entering the theater, Journal of Shanghai Normal University, No.5, 2002. Please indicate the reprint. 1, 2003.

7. On the Divergence of Civil and Military Affairs in Tang Dynasty from the Change of the Temple System, Historical Materials of Sui and Tang Dynasties in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties,No. 19 (2002).

8. Medical Education and Doctor's Status in Tang Dynasty, Historical Materials of Sui and Tang Dynasties in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, 20th Series (2003).

9. Understanding of ancient plateau (mountain) reaction in China and related historical research, Tibet Studies,No. 1, 2005. Xinhua Digest was included in the catalogue in the 8th issue of 2005.

10, "Looking at the overall level of ancient medical people from their psychology of seeking medical treatment", Academic Research, No.9, 2005. Xinhua Digest, No.24, 2005, paraphrased opinions.

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12, On the Limitations of Official Medical Institutions in Tang Dynasty, Tang Shi, No.9, 2006.

13, Retreat and Retention of Curse and Forbidden Operation in Medical Activities in Tang Dynasty, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.3, 2008, reprinted in China Social Science Abstracts, No.7, 2008.

14, Suspected Huatuo-Historical Track of Ancient Surgery in China, Journal of Tsinghua University,No. 1, No.6, 2009, China Social Sciences Digest, No.7, 2009.

15, "However, it's not powerful, it's incomplete-on the audience of medical books in the Middle Ages", Journal of Shaanxi Normal University,No. 1 2008, and Xinhua Digest, No.7 2008 reprinted their views.

16, disease, humidity and ethnic boundaries, ethnic studies, No.20 1 0.

17, Per capita salt consumption and range in Tang dynasty, Tang Shi series 10.

18, the concept of disease and the evolution of Chang' an city in Tang Dynasty, Journal of Nankai University No.4, 20 10.

19, Study on Epitaph of Xue Yao, Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Silla Studies, 2009.

20. Progress of Moxibustion Therapy in Folk Medicine of Tang and Song Dynasties: Background Analysis of Technology Selection, China Historical Frontier, Vol.2, No.3/July 2007.

2 1, A Comparative Study of Koguryo's Cutting in Sui and Tang Dynasties, about 30,000 words, which has been included in "The Prosperous Tang Dynasty and the Political Situation in Northeast Asia" (edited by Wang), published by Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House in August 2003.

22. A Preliminary Study on the History of Diseases and Medical Care in the Tang Dynasty, monograph, supported by the later national social sciences, China Social Sciences Press, 201/edition.

23. "The Restoration of the Divine Order and the Differentiation between Officials and Doctors from the Medical Orders of the Tang Dynasty", Historical Research,No. 1 1.